Green consumerism : an A-to-Z guide
This volume provides an overview of the key concepts of green consumerism, referring to actions such as to recycling or purchasing and using eco-friendly products that minimize damage to the environment. It surveys the nature of green consumerism, the forms it takes, the issues impacting it, and the practices it involves. Contributing authors also provide insights into the social and spacial constitution of green consumerism, its multifaceted and sometimes contested contours, and the ways it is embedded and shaped in relation to wider cultural, economic, political and environmental processes. Readers will derive a sense not only of what green consumerism has become, but more critically, how it might evolve, addressing both limitations and possibilities for real and meaningful change. The editors include some 150 signed articles, photographs, hyperlinks, cross references, and a resource guide
Print Book, English, ©2011
Sage Reference, Los Angeles, ©2011